NIOSH eNews: Volume 20, Number 2, June 2022
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Content Notes:Director’s Desk: The 3rd International Symposium to Advance TWH® -- Research Rounds: New Tool Estimates Future N95 Respirator Need; Dissemination & Implementation Science Aids TWH® Intervention -- Highlights: Just Released: U.S. Surgeon General Advisory Addresses Burnout for Health Workers; Celebrate National Safety Month!; World Trade Center Health Program Launches Virtual Exhibition; Nominations Open For Annual Safe-In-Sound Excellence in Hearing Loss Prevention Award; Updated NIOSH Careers Webpage -- Upcoming Webinars: Promoting Partnerships to Explore the Impacts of Technological Change on Work & Well-being Through the Lens of Disparities, Opioids & the Workplace, Risk Factors & Solutions; NIOSH Worker Well-Being Questionnaire (WellBQ) Updates; Identifying Research Priorities to Reduce Risks From Work Hours & Fatigue in Healthcare & Social Assistance; Webinar Recording Now Available: What Is Safety Climate? -- Monthly Features: New Communication Products & Reports; NIOSH Science Blog; Federal Register Notice; NORA; News From Our Partners; Conferences, Meetings, Webinars, & Events.
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